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Dragon’s Brotherhood

Dragon’s Brotherhood announces a time when genuine connection and shared spirit ignite within community. The dragon glides above a circle of allies, encouraging celebration of diversity and the unity found in purposeful collaboration. This card calls you to nurture generosity, openness, and inclusion, recognizing that the strength of the whole is woven from the unique qualities each person brings.

Whether you’re building new relationships or deepening old ones, kindness and trust are your guide. Rivalries, misunderstandings, or feelings of separation may arise, but these are best met with honest conversation and thoughtful leadership. A true sense of brotherhood grows when you listen deeply, offer support, and value every voice—including your own.

In this space, each contribution holds the power to uplift and inspire the group. Fellowship thrives when service is heartfelt, dialogue is sincere, and differences are welcomed as sources of fresh perspective. Dragon’s Brotherhood invites you to lead by example, cultivate optimism, and be the instigator of goodwill—strengthening bonds that transform individuals into a thriving collective.

For today, let your actions renew your connections, your words foster understanding, and your shared purpose bring joy to the community. Unity flourishes wherever open-hearted spirit, optimism, and appreciation flow.

I celebrate the diversity and unity within my community, strengthening bonds with generosity and sincerity.
Strong bonds and mutual trust allow partnership to thrive and overcome difficulties. Fellowship grows through honest communication and shared vision, dissolving rivalry with generosity.
Prompts and questions to help you connect with the meaning of this card.
What purpose calls your group together?
How can trust and inclusion be deepened?
Who do you wish to welcome or support?
What role aligns best with your unique strengths?
Alternative interpretations of this card.
Richard Wilhelm:
Fellowship. Harmony is achieved when sincerity and common cause bring people together. The superior person values every member, listens well, and forms genuine partnerships.
James Legge:
Fellowship requires true communication, common intention, and mutual respect. The wise person acts as both leader and servant in the group, helping all work toward shared goals.